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But this single-mindedness will not
yield
the flexibilities of mind, the multiplicity of perspectives, the capacities for collaboration and innovation this country needs.
So we're having a great reduction both in elephant crop raids and a boost in
yield
through the pollination services that the bees are giving to the crops themselves.
And they increase yield, which allows you to have your agricultural area be smaller, and therefore more wild area is freed up.
These diagnoses relied in part on the clinical judgment of the evaluators, and used a subset of the tests used to determine IQ— a practice later research found does not
yield
clinically useful information.
Sometimes in rice we found incredible increases in
yield
when you mix different varieties of rice side by side.
So, there is a long history of stop signs and
yield
signs.
Stop signs were invented in 1915,
yield
signs in 1950.
So, why not use a
yield
sign? Well the meaning of
yield
is: You must
yield
the right-of-way.
You couldn't suddenly tell everyone, "OK, remember what you used to do at
yield
signs? Now do something different."
And it merges the stop sign and
yield
signs.
And I'll
yield
the floor here for a second to Einstein, who, I believe, has paid his dues.
Well, interestingly, and based on my work and others in Africa, for example, we've shown that even the most vulnerable small-scale rainfall farming systems, with innovations and supplementary irrigation to bridge dry spells and droughts, sustainable sanitation systems to close the loop on nutrients from toilets back to farmers' fields, and innovations in tillage systems, we can triple, quadruple,
yield
levels on current land.
Biological
yield
is really important.
And because 100 percent of what we put in the tool become the final product, even the parts that aren't digested become part of the structure, we're getting incredible
yield
rates.
A Hitchcock-style shot-by-shot analysis of, say, the attack on the cardio girls might
yield
twenty edits and perhaps three minutes of footage - only the sequence is ten minutes long!
No one in power seems to care about the impact the release of that much energy (which by the film's end includes, among other things, the entire
yield
of a hydrogen bomb) will have on the surroundings.
This is being commented on only because Serge Prokofiev(1891-1953)may not of known at first just how powerful a score and how actually majestic these lyrics really are.If you read the lyrics to Alexander Nevsky op.78 there is nothing here that is less than a witness through the song to one of the most beautiful and moving scores in all of musical literature.This film with its accompanying score have a special place in the world and that may be just as true on the internet as anywhere.The composers own website which is underwritten by his estate provides for additional care given such a score as this score truly deserves.It is to me as deep as it is wide with such boldness that you wish to be the one,the one they called Great Novgorod!This is a song about Alexander Nevsky.Yes,it happened on the River Neva-on the River Neva,on the wide waters.There we slew our foes'pick of fighting men-there pick of fighting men,the army of Swedes.Ah!How we fought,how we routed them!Ah!smashed their ships of war to kindling!In the fight our blood was freely shed for our great land,our native Russian land.Hey!Where the broadaxe swung was as an open street,through their ranks a lane where spears ran!We mowed down the invading Swedes like feather-grass grown on desert soil.We shall never
yield
native Russian Land.They who march on Russia shall be put to death!Rise against the foe,Russian land,arise,rise to arms,great Novgorod!(the call to arms goes on)Arise to arms,ye Russian folk,in battle just,in the fight to death,arise,ye people free and brave,defend our fair native land!To living warriors high esteem,immortal fame to warriors slain!For native home,For Russian soil,arise ye people,Russian folk!In our great Native Russia no foe shall live.Rise to arms,arise,native mother Russia!No foe shall march across Russian Land,no foreign troops shall raid Russia,unseen are the ways to Russia.no
Moreover, he imagines that resolution could come to both through a bitter exploration of the adulterers' hidden lives and that this experience of "thick and thin" could
yield
a deeper love than each had previously.
Silver coins rain from heaven upon Salvatore as he anticipates how prosperous he'll be in the New World; carrots and onions twice the size of human beings are shown being harvested to suggest wealth and health, and rivers of milk are swam in and flow through the minds of those who anticipate what the New World will
yield.
Even mundane activities such as cooking a meal in the microwave or running a faucet of water
yield
some horrific butchery from a film in the past.
I thought that Stalone was going to be forced in his "has-been" days to
yield
to smarter people and make an action film that would place a credible hero in a credible situation where the story, setting, and (believable) action would prevail.
Even with a cast that boasts such generally reliable names as Val Kilmer and Lisa Kudrow, Wonderland fails to
yield
any sense of depth to this film.
Domesticated bees are the bees civilizations have relied upon for thousands of years for crop yield, feeding the planet, etc., etc. Wild bees are good only for, well, bears and other varmints that are dumb enough to wrastle with them for the sake of their sweet tooths.
It seems that the community founded by the Goodmans needed magical assistance if their unfertile land and people starving were ever gonna
yield
any satisfying results..in comes the Warlock to fulfill their needs, with his magic book of spells as a tool to help the community thrive and land fertile.
I don't understand how three thugs with semi-automatic pistols would
yield
to an old man with a bolt action hunting rifle.
The Human Rights Act must inevitably
yield
to subsequent legislation.
A key sign of this is that the
yield
on ten-year Treasury bonds has doubled in the past two years.
With an inflation rate of 3%, the real
yield
will be back to a normal historic level of over 2%.
That assumption may
yield
a hypothetical equilibrium, but has little relevance to actual market behavior, and neither market operators nor regulators fully accept the theory because they are rational people.
For example, households and investment managers, reluctant to keep money in safe money-market funds, instead seek to invest in securities with longer maturities and higher credit risk, so long as they offer extra
yield.
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